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National Picture. The United States is experiencing a shortage of professionals in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) careers. In the last 20 years, STEM careers grew four times faster than others. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
• The United States is experiencing a The United States is experiencing a shortage of professionals in Science, shortage of professionals in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) careers.(STEM) careers.
• In the last 20 years, STEM careers In the last 20 years, STEM careers grew four times faster than others.grew four times faster than others.
• In the past 10 years, the United In the past 10 years, the United States slipped from 3States slipped from 3rdrd to 17 to 17thth in in graduating engineers world-wide.graduating engineers world-wide.
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• Jobs in our community with Science, Jobs in our community with Science, Technology, and Math skill Technology, and Math skill requirementsrequirements• Petrochemical, Process Technology, and Petrochemical, Process Technology, and
Non-Destructive TestingNon-Destructive Testing• Medical and Allied HealthMedical and Allied Health• NASA and Aerospace fieldsNASA and Aerospace fields• Advanced ManufacturingAdvanced Manufacturing• EnergyEnergy• Information TechnologyInformation Technology• Port of Houston/Maritime IndustryPort of Houston/Maritime Industry• Engineering and DraftingEngineering and Drafting• Automotive TechnologyAutomotive Technology• Diesel TechnologyDiesel Technology
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• Lack of awareness of excellent Lack of awareness of excellent industry jobsindustry jobs
• Huge shortage of skilled and educated Huge shortage of skilled and educated workforce.workforce.
• Need to “upskill” current employeesNeed to “upskill” current employees• Depending on the industry and Depending on the industry and
company: company: • 40%-65% of current technical workforce 40%-65% of current technical workforce
eligible to retire in next 10 yearseligible to retire in next 10 years• 45%-75% of current engineers and senior 45%-75% of current engineers and senior
managers eligible to retire in next 10 yearsmanagers eligible to retire in next 10 years3/5/2008 4
• Training in-district independent school Training in-district independent school district educators and studentsdistrict educators and students
• Online curriculum development for STEM Online curriculum development for STEM classesclasses
• Developing virtual science learning modulesDeveloping virtual science learning modules• Online curriculum development for middle Online curriculum development for middle
and high school teachersand high school teachers• Dual CreditDual Credit• Early College High SchoolEarly College High School• Shared Counselors with District High Shared Counselors with District High
SchoolsSchools
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• Quality programs Quality programs • Meet 100% of industry standardsMeet 100% of industry standards• Cutting edge programsCutting edge programs
• Quality faculty and staffQuality faculty and staff• National searchesNational searches• Reduced non-teaching budgetsReduced non-teaching budgets• Teaching and learning is firstTeaching and learning is first• Focus on student successFocus on student success
• Quality, state-of-the-art facilitiesQuality, state-of-the-art facilities• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
areasareas• Allied health and biotechnologyAllied health and biotechnology
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For the 2009 - 2019 Master Plan, the College For the 2009 - 2019 Master Plan, the College has identified its greatest needs to be as has identified its greatest needs to be as follows:follows:
• Science facilities on all three San Jacinto Science facilities on all three San Jacinto College campusesCollege campuses
• Allied Health facilities on all three campusesAllied Health facilities on all three campuses• Renovate auto and welding technology on Renovate auto and welding technology on
CentralCentral• Create a Workforce Training CenterCreate a Workforce Training Center• Update libraries on all three campusesUpdate libraries on all three campuses• Create student support services areas to Create student support services areas to
support teaching and learning initiativessupport teaching and learning initiatives• Renovate physical education facilitiesRenovate physical education facilities
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CENTRAL NORTH SOUTH DISTRICT TOTAL
New Construction
84,073,586 58,417,596 71,043,481 18,000,000 231,534,663
Site Work 14,726,870 6,016,029 4,681,043 25,423,941
Infrastructure 4,305,812 2,114,074 7,174,230 13,594,116
Total 103,106,268 66,547,699 82,898,754 18,000,000 270,552,720
AssessmentWork
8,149,093 8,149,093 8,149,094 24,447,280
2008 Bond Total
111,255,361 74,696,792 91,047,848 18,000,000 295,000,000
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ASSESSEDASSESSED
VALUEVALUEHOMESTEAD HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTION**EXEMPTION**
TAXABLE TAXABLE
ASSESSEASSESSE
DVALUEDVALUE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
RATE RATE
INCREASEINCREASE
ESTIMATEESTIMATE
D D
ANNUAL ANNUAL
INCREASEINCREASE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
MONTHLY MONTHLY
INCREASEINCREASE
$ 50,000$ 50,000 $5,000$5,000 $45,000$45,000 $0.04$0.04 $18.00$18.00 $1.50$1.50
$100,000$100,000 $5,000$5,000 $95,000 $95,000 $0.04$0.04 $38.00$38.00 $3.17$3.17
$150,000$150,000 $5,000$5,000 $145,000$145,000 $0.04$0.04 $58.00$58.00 $4.83$4.83
$200,000$200,000 $5,000$5,000 $195,000$195,000 $0.04$0.04 $78.00$78.00 $6.50$6.50
$250,000$250,000 $5,000$5,000 $245,000$245,000 $0.04$0.04 $98.00$98.00 $8.17$8.17
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The San Jacinto College Board of The San Jacinto College Board of Trustees intends to continue to Trustees intends to continue to honor its commitment to take honor its commitment to take appropriate action to minimize appropriate action to minimize or eliminate property tax or eliminate property tax increases for over 65 or increases for over 65 or disabled taxpayers.disabled taxpayers.
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ASSESSEDASSESSED
VALUEVALUEHOMESTEAD HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTIONEXEMPTION
ADD’L ADD’L
EXEMPTION EXEMPTION
OVER 65 OR OVER 65 OR
DISABLEDDISABLED
TAXABLE TAXABLE
ASSESSEDASSESSED
VALUEVALUE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
RATE RATE
INCREASEINCREASE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
ANNUAL ANNUAL
INCREASEINCREASE
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
MONTHLY MONTHLY
INCREASEINCREASE
$105,000$105,000 $5,000$5,000 $100,000 $100,000 $ 0$ 0 $0.04$0.04 $ 0$ 0 $ 0$ 0
$125,000$125,000 $5,000$5,000 $100,000$100,000 $20,000$20,000 $0.04$0.04 $ 8.00$ 8.00 $ .75$ .75
$150,000$150,000 $5,000$5,000 $100,000 $100,000 $45,000$45,000 $0.04$0.04 $18.00 $18.00 $1.50$1.50
$200,000$200,000 $5,000$5,000 $100,000 $100,000 $95,000$95,000 $0.04$0.04 $38.00$38.00 $3.17$3.17
$250,000$250,000 $5,000$5,000 $100,000 $100,000 $145,000$145,000 $0.04$0.04 $58.00$58.00 $4.83$4.83
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